Sue Ennis
Sue Ennis is an artist whose works have been featured in many juried solo and group shows throughout Ontario and the USA. Her energetic paintings stem from her love of colour and texture, and she paints in a variety of media. Her recent works have focussed on peaceful places and abstract florals as a counterpoint to the recent pandemic, and those paintings became part of her Gratitude Project, in which she sent out many small oil paintings to frontline workers nominated by friends or family as a sign of thanks and respect for them continuing to show up and serve others during this difficult time.
Sue is an elected member of the Ontario Society of Artiststs and of the North Toronto Group of Artists.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Colour is always the first decision I make when I start a painting, and my style is abstraction, loosely based on nature. I do not paint from photos or en plein air, but from my memories of places visited or the feeling evoked by them. I start with a palette of 3-4 colours and then start applying them to the canvas and observe carefully what comes up for me as I paint, watching for shapes to emerge, ideas to percolate, and intuition to guide my hand. After some time, I find myself immersed in a state of flow, where I have become unaware of what is going on around me, and all distractions and sense of time floats away.
Sue Ennis is an artist whose works have been featured in many juried solo and group shows throughout Ontario and the USA. Her energetic paintings stem from her love of colour and texture, and she paints in a variety of media. Her recent works have focussed on peaceful places and abstract florals as a counterpoint to the recent pandemic, and those paintings became part of her Gratitude Project, in which she sent out many small oil paintings to frontline workers nominated by friends or family as a sign of thanks and respect for them continuing to show up and serve others during this difficult time.
Sue is an elected member of the Ontario Society of Artiststs and of the North Toronto Group of Artists.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
Colour is always the first decision I make when I start a painting, and my style is abstraction, loosely based on nature. I do not paint from photos or en plein air, but from my memories of places visited or the feeling evoked by them. I start with a palette of 3-4 colours and then start applying them to the canvas and observe carefully what comes up for me as I paint, watching for shapes to emerge, ideas to percolate, and intuition to guide my hand. After some time, I find myself immersed in a state of flow, where I have become unaware of what is going on around me, and all distractions and sense of time floats away.
$95.00
Oil on cradled wood panel.
5x5x1.50"
Part of a series of peaceful places and floral abstracts done during Covid as a way of centering myself during the early days of the pandemic. Afterwards I sent out many of these to front line workers as a token of gratitude for their work during the pandemic.
$2,000.00
Oil on wood panel.
40x40"
Reflecting my love of colour and allowing the painting to develop intuitively, this painting allows the viewer's imagination to flow and to perceive various shapes emerging.
$2,500.00
Oil on canvas.
48x48"
A joyful celebration of spring with vibrant colours and a vivid palette.
$2,000.00
Oil on canvas.
44x44"
Floating florals and layers of colour suggest a rejuvenation of the spring garden.
$1,500.00
Oil on canvas.
36x36"
A painterly interpretation of the energy and colour of the garden in spring.